\n| Price Positioning<\/td>\n | \u2605 Budget-Friendly<\/td>\n | Premium<\/td>\n | Premium<\/td>\n | Mid-High<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<\/div>\n * Specifications are based on publicly available data and may vary by region and model year. Contact each manufacturer for the most current details.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n <\/p>\n \n \n \ud83c\udf1f What Our Customers Say<\/h2>\n<\/div>\n \n <\/p>\n \n \u2605\u2605\u2605\u2605\u2605<\/p>\n Carlos M. \u2014 S\u00e3o Paulo, Brazil<\/h4>\nFarm Size: 800 hectares | Crop: Corn & Soybean Residue<\/p>\n We purchased the 9YO-1-25 in early 2025 to handle corn stalk residue across our 800-hectare operation in the S\u00e3o Paulo interior. The Hammer Claw pickup was the main reason we chose this model \u2014 it lets us bale standing corn stalks without needing a separate shredder, which has saved us roughly two days of field work per cycle. Bale density has been consistent at around 160\u2013180 kg\/m\u00b3, which keeps our transport costs manageable. The net wrap system works well, though we had to fine-tune the tension settings during the first week. Our 75 HP New Holland tractor handles it without issue on flat terrain. The after-sales team responded quickly when we needed a replacement chain guide, and the part arrived within a week. Overall, it is a solid, functional machine at a fair price point.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n <\/p>\n \n \u2605\u2605\u2605\u2605\u2606<\/p>\n Sergei K. \u2014 Omsk Region, Russia<\/h4>\nFarm Size: 1,200 hectares | Crop: Mixed Grass & Alfalfa Hay<\/p>\n I have been using John Deere round balers for many years, so I was cautious about switching. However, after testing the 9YO-1-25 on our alfalfa fields in the Omsk region for a full season, I can say it performs well within its price class. The roller-type chamber produces noticeably firmer bales than some belt-type machines I have tried, which is important because our bales sit in outdoor storage for extended periods during winter. The machine handled wet second-cut hay better than I expected, with minimal slippage in the chamber. One area for improvement would be the control panel \u2014 the bale size indicator is functional but basic compared to the digital monitors on more expensive brands. Parts availability has been acceptable so far, with our regional dealer stocking the most common wear items.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n <\/p>\n \n \u2605\u2605\u2605\u2605\u2605<\/p>\n Batbayar D. \u2014 Arkhangai Province, Mongolia<\/h4>\nFarm Size: 2,500 hectares (pasture) | Crop: Native Grassland Hay<\/p>\n We run cattle on open pasture in central Mongolia, and our hay baling window is short \u2014 usually only about three weeks in late August. The 9YO-1-25 has been reliable under these time-pressured conditions. We consistently produce 50 to 60 bales per hour with our 65 HP tractor, which is enough to build our winter stockpile on schedule. The machine adapts well to our uneven grassland terrain, and the pickup does not struggle with thin or sparse windrows, which is common on our native pasture. The build quality of the frame and rollers feels solid. Our only complaint is that the operation manual was initially only available in Chinese, though the distributor later provided an English version. We would recommend this baler to other herders in the region who need an affordable and dependable machine.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n <\/p>\n \n \u2605\u2605\u2605\u2605\u2606<\/p>\n James W. \u2014 Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil<\/h4>\nFarm Size: 450 hectares | Crop: Brachiaria Grass for Cattle Feed<\/p>\n We purchased the 9YO-1-25 as a replacement for an older belt-type baler that kept having issues with belt slippage during humid conditions. The roller-based chamber on this machine has been a clear improvement \u2014 we no longer lose time to belt adjustments in the middle of a run. The bale shape is consistently round and well-compacted, which makes stacking and transport straightforward. We pull it with a Massey Ferguson 275 at around 70 HP, and the power demand is manageable on our mostly flat terrain. One thing to note is that the hydraulic connections use metric fittings, so if your tractor has imperial connections, you will need adapters. The purchase price was significantly lower than the John Deere and New Holland alternatives we considered, and after one full season, I think the value proposition is strong.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n <\/p>\n \n \u2605\u2605\u2605\u2605\u2605<\/p>\n Nursultan A. \u2014 Almaty Region, Kazakhstan<\/h4>\nFarm Size: 1,800 hectares | Crop: Wheat Straw & Mixed Hay<\/p>\n We operate a mixed grain and livestock farm in southern Kazakhstan, and baling wheat straw after harvest is a key part of our operation. The 9YO-1-25 handles dry wheat straw without issues, producing tight bales that hold together well during handling and truck loading. We also use it on our hayfields, and the spring tooth pickup works efficiently across both crop types. The machine went through approximately 4,000 bales in its first season with only routine maintenance \u2014 chain lubrication, grease points, and one pickup tine replacement. Compared to some Russian-made alternatives we have used previously, the overall fit and finish of this machine is noticeably better. The price was reasonable for our budget, and the factory provided technical support via video call when we had questions during initial setup.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n <\/p>\n \n \u2605\u2605\u2605\u2605\u2606<\/p>\n Ricardo F. \u2014 Goi\u00e1s, Brazil<\/h4>\nAgricultural Cooperative Manager | Crop: Silage for Dairy Operations<\/p>\n Our cooperative acquired two units of the 9YO-1-25 for silage production to supply our member dairy farms in Goi\u00e1s state. The roller-type compression system is well-suited for high-moisture silage, as it produces denser bales with better air exclusion than the belt-type machine we previously leased. After wrapping, fermentation quality has been good across batches. The automatic net wrap system saves time during high-volume runs \u2014 we typically process 200 to 250 bales per day with each unit. One unit required an adjustment to the tailgate hydraulic cylinder after about 1,500 bales, but the manufacturer’s local representative resolved it within two days. For a cooperative managing costs across multiple farms, the lower acquisition and operating cost of this baler compared to premium imports makes a meaningful difference to our annual budget.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n <\/p>\n \n \n \u2753 Frequently Asked Questions<\/h2>\n<\/div>\n \n Q1: What tractor horsepower is required to operate the 9YO-1-25 Round Baler?<\/h3>\nThe 9YO-1-25 requires a tractor with a minimum of 50 HP and a maximum rated load of 80 HP. It connects via a standard 540 RPM PTO and Category II 3-point hitch. On hilly terrain, we recommend using a tractor at the higher end of the HP range (70\u201380 HP) to ensure smooth operation under load.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n \n Q2: Can this baler handle high-moisture silage crops?<\/h3>\nYes. The 9YO-1-25 is specifically engineered for high-moisture applications. Its roller-type chamber and robust feeding system prevent the slippage that belt-type balers commonly experience with wet crops, ensuring dense, airtight bales ideal for silage fermentation.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n \n Q3: What is the difference between the Spring Tooth and Hammer Claw pickup?<\/h3>\nThe Spring Tooth pickup is designed for collecting raked hay, grass, and straw from windrows on the ground. The Hammer Claw pickup is designed for harvesting standing corn stalks directly, combining cutting and collecting in a single pass. The two are interchangeable, allowing one machine to serve both purposes across different seasons.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n \n Q4: How many bales can the 9YO-1-25 produce per hour?<\/h3>\nUnder normal operating conditions, the baler produces between 40 and 80 bales per hour. Actual output depends on factors such as crop density, moisture content, windrow size, forward speed, and terrain conditions.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n \n Q5: Is net wrap included as standard, or is it optional?<\/h3>\nNet wrap is included as the standard wrapping system on the 9YO-1-25. Twine wrap is available as an optional alternative for customers who prefer it. The net wrap system is faster and provides better bale integrity for outdoor storage and transport.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n \n Q6: Does the baler come with a warranty?<\/h3>\nYes, the 9YO-1-25 comes with a standard one-year warranty covering manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship. Wear parts such as pickup tines, chains, and bearings are covered for a shorter period. We also provide ongoing parts supply and technical support beyond the warranty period.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n \n Q7: Can I customize the baler with my own branding or color scheme?<\/h3>\nYes. We offer full OEM\/ODM customization services, including custom paint colors, brand logos, decals, and technical adaptations such as adjusted PTO input speeds or hitch geometries to match specific tractor models in your regional market. Standard customization typically takes 15\u201320 days in production.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n \n Q8: How does the roller-type chamber compare to a belt-type chamber?<\/h3>\nRoller-type chambers use fixed steel rollers to compress the crop, which provides more consistent pressure distribution and better performance with high-moisture or heavy materials. Belt-type chambers use flexible belts and can handle a wider range of bale sizes but are more susceptible to slippage with wet crops. The 9YO-1-25’s 18-roller design prioritizes bale density and wet-crop reliability.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n \n Q9: What kind of maintenance schedule should I follow?<\/h3>\nBefore each daily use, lubricate all grease points and visually inspect chains, belts, and pickup tines. Every 50 operating hours, check chain tension and roller bearing condition. At the end of each baling season, perform a thorough cleaning, apply anti-corrosion grease to exposed metal, and release tension on chains and belts for long-term storage. Refer to the operation manual for detailed intervals.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n \n Q10: Does the company ship internationally? What are the lead times?<\/h3>\nYes. Brazil Agricultural Balers Co., Ltd. holds independent import and export rights and regularly ships to markets including Russia, Mongolia, Kazakhstan, and countries across South America. Standard production lead time is approximately 15\u201330 days depending on order specifications and customization requirements. We can arrange FOB, CIF, or door-to-door logistics depending on your preference.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n <\/p>\n \n \n \ud83c\udfed About Brazil Agricultural Balers Co., Ltd.<\/h2>\n<\/div>\n \n Brazil Agricultural Balers Co., Ltd. is a national high-tech enterprise specializing in the research, development, manufacturing, and distribution of agricultural baling machinery and related equipment. With a registered capital of 10 million RMB, our 32,000-square-meter production facility houses advanced manufacturing infrastructure including CNC laser cutting machines, automatic welding lines, and electrostatic spraying production lines \u2014 ensuring precision, consistency, and durability in every unit we produce. Our factory maintains two dedicated production lines for round balers and rakes, achieving an annual manufacturing capacity of 2,000 units for each product category.<\/p>\n Innovation is central to our operations. We operate an autonomous region-level R&D center and hold nearly 100 technical patents covering baler design, feeding systems, compression mechanisms, and related agricultural machinery technologies. Our engineering team fully adopts Computer-Aided Design (CAD) and 3D modeling throughout the product development process, enabling rapid prototyping and continuous improvement. Backed by a professional workforce of nearly 260 employees across 14 specialized departments, we maintain rigorous quality control at every stage of production.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n
Our credibility and commitment to quality are underscored by industry-recognized certifications including ISO 9001 Quality Management System, Level A Integration of Informatization and Industrialization, and AAA Credit Enterprise rating. We hold independent import and export rights, enabling us to serve customers directly across international markets. Our products \u2014 marketed under trusted brands including Yingjia Meng, Yingjia, Jiujia, and FASCAR \u2014 have gained widespread recognition across Brazil’s major agricultural regions, including S\u00e3o Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Bras\u00edlia, Salvador, and Manaus, as well as export markets in Russia, Mongolia, and Kazakhstan.<\/p>\n Our comprehensive product lineup includes round balers, square balers, single and double-blade mowers, disc rotary mowers, single and double-side rakes, and a full range of replacement parts and accessories. Whether you are a small-scale livestock farmer, a large commercial producer, or an agricultural equipment dealer, Brazil Agricultural Balers Co., Ltd. is committed to providing cost-effective, reliable machinery backed by responsive after-sales support, technical consultation, and timely spare parts delivery \u2014 so your operation stays productive throughout every season.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" The 9YO-1-25 Round Baler is a high-performance agricultural baling machine manufactured by Brazil Agricultural Balers Co., Ltd. Featuring an 18-roller compression chamber, dual-mode pickup system (Spring Tooth & Hammer Claw), and automated net wrap, it produces dense cylindrical bales (1.25 m \u00d7 1.20\u20131.50 m) at 40\u201380 bales\/hour. Compatible with 50\u201380 HP tractors via 540 RPM PTO.<\/p>\n \n- Bale Density:<\/strong>\u00a0115\u2013200 kg\/m\u00b3 \u2014 ideal for silage fermentation & hay storage<\/li>\n
- Dual Pickup:<\/strong>\u00a0Switch between grass windrows & standing corn stalks<\/li>\n
- Anti-Clog Feeding:<\/strong>\u00a0Auger + Tine Roller + Drum system prevents blockages<\/li>\n
- Net Wrap Standard<\/strong>\u00a0| Twine wrap optional<\/li>\n
- OEM\/ODM Available:<\/strong>\u00a0Custom color, branding & technical adaptation<\/li>\n
- Certified:<\/strong>\u00a0ISO 9001 | CE | AAA Credit Enterprise<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
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